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Art Appreciation

MU
SIC
Meet Our Members

Barry De Castro Nica Mae Montero Darwin Belegal


Baritone Soprano Alto

barrydecastro09@yahoo.com nahysiey@gmail.com Darwinbelegal_11@yahoo.com


Barry De Castro Nica Mae Montero Darwin Bernas Belegal
@biardicii09 @nhyycca
Meet Our Members

Raiah Gabrielle Alday Gabrielle De Castro


Alto Bass

raiahalday@gmail.com gabriellep.decastroG16@gmail.com
Raiah Gabrielle Luna Alday Gabrielle DeCastro
@raiahalday_
LiveMusic
“TRUE
DEFINITION”
“Music is
universal and
yet it also
relative and
subjective.”
MUSIC
is the singing of the
bird/s.
MUSIC
is the whistling of a
boy as he walks.
MUSIC
is the beautiful
sound of a pianist
as he touches the
keys of a piano.
01 Music
MUSIC
02 History and Nature

03 Elements

04 Media

05 Genre
USIC
M FESTIVAL

vocal or instrumental
sounds (or both) combined
in such a way as to produce
beauty of form, harmony,
and expression of emotion.
MUSIC
defined as the art of
combining and regulating
sounds of varying pitch to
produce compositions that
express various ideas and
feelings.
History and
Nature
ORIGIN

six period of
music;

each period has a


particular style of
music that greatly
contributed to
what music
today.
ORIGIN

Medieval, Middle Classical (1730-


Ages (500-1400) 1820)

Renaissance (1400- Romantic (1815-


1600) 1910)

Baroque (1600- 20th Century (1900-


1760) 2000)
Medieva
Music
lMUSICAL NOTATION BEGAN AS WELL AS THE BIRTH OF POLYPHONY.

MONOPHONIC AND POLYPHONIC

remarkable continuity: categorized into monophonic and


polyphonic styles.

monophonic means one note at a time while polyphonic


means two or more different notes at the same time.
A r t A p p r e c i a t i o n

“ 1. a form of medieval church music that involves


chanting. Emerged around 100 A.D.

2. only type of music allowed in Christian Churches early


on.

3. it was believed that music should make a listener
receptives to spiritual thoughts and reflection.

Plainchant
NEUMES
THE INTROIT SCRIPTED "NEUMES“
IN THE 14TH-15TH CENTURY.
GREGORIAN CHANT
Medieva
Music
l THE BEGINNING OF POLYPHONY

; a characteristic of Western music based on plainchant.

; improvising with parallel melodies with emphasis on


fourth (ex. C to F) and fifth ( ex. C to G) intervals.
THE START OF POLYPHONY WHEREIN SEVERAL MUSICAL LINES WERE COMBINED.
RenaissanceMusic
Renaissance or "rebirth" a period of
significant a changes in history including
music.
Humanis
m HUMANISM INMUSIC

1. a new philosophy
called humanism
developed in Italy.

2. it emphasized that
life should be
viewed as
preparation for
death.
A r t A p p r e c i a t i o n

“ 1. by the second half of the 1500s


instrumental music began to take shape;

2. the lute was widely used at that time;



3. eventually mixed instruments were used.

Instrumental Music
Baroqu
Music
e
COMES FROM ITALIAN WORD BAROCCO WHICH MEANS BIZARRE (VERY STRANGE).

; a time when composers experimented with form styles


and instruments.

; the development of opera and instrumental music.

; the violin was also considered an important musical


instrument during this time.
BAROQUE
The composer Claduio
Monteverdi was an
important contributor
specifically hos opera
“orfeo” the first opera to
gain public welcome.
Classica
Music
l
IS CHARACTERIZED BY SIMPLER MELODIES SOON AS THE SONATAS.

STYLE GALANT
; the primary instrument is Piano.

; a simple yet more direct style of music.

; middle class also appreciate.

; less complicated and easy to understand.


A r t A p p r e c i a t i o n

“ 1. this style was adopted by composers;

2. reflected feelings and situation experienced


in daily life;

3. new music styles of Classical Period; “


4. it had simpler harmony and clearer tonality.

Sentimental Style
Romanti
Music
c
IS CHARACTERIZED BY USING MUSIC TO TELL A STORY OR EXPRESS AN IDEA

WHATISROMANTICISM?
; a concept that included different art mediums from
music to painting and literature.

; during the 19th century Vienna and Paris was the center
of musical activity.
20 CENTURY
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brought about
many innovations
on how music was
performed and
appreciated.
A r t A p p r e c i a t i o n

“ 1. is defined by the sudden emergence of


advanced technology;

2. no longer limited to concerts opera houses, “


clubs, and domestic music making.

20th Century Music


Rock & 20th CENTURYMUSIC
Roll
1. Rock and Roll of ten
written as rock and
roll or rock “n” roll
evolved in the US
during the late 1940s
and early 1950s;

2. combination of
African American
blues, country jazz
and gospel music.
IPHOP
H MUSIC

; also called rap music consisting of a


stylized rhythmic music.

; commonly accompanies rapping a


rhythm and rhyming speech that is
enchanted.
Elements of Music
ELEMENTS OFMUSIC
Dynamics Texture
Harmony
Loudness or Number of individual
Verticalization of pitch; music lines (melodies) and
quietness of
art of combining the relationship these lines
sound.
pitches into chords. have to one another.

Rhythm Melody Tone Color Form


Linear/horizontal Timbre. Combination of
Time.
presentation of pitch; elements.
highness or lowness
of sound.
Vocal Medium
Vocal
Medium MEDIA INMUSIC
1. oldest and most
popular medium for
music is the human
voice;
2. most natural form
of music.
VOCAL MEDIUM

Tenor
Contra
Alto
Soprano

Baritone
Bass
Instrumental
Medium
INSTRUMENTAL MEDIUM

String
Woodwind Percussion
Brass Keyboard
A r t A p p r e c i a t i o n

“ 1. provide the basic orchestral sounds.

2. produce tones by means of the vibration of


the stretched string.

3. two kinds: bowed strings and plucked “


strings.

String Instruments
BOWED
PLUCKED
A r t A p p r e c i a t i o n

“ 1. create sounds by blowing into them.

2. piccolo, flute, oboe, English horn, clarinet,


bass clarinet, bassoon, double bassoon
and saxophone fall under this category. “

Woodwind
Instruments
WOODWIND
A r t A p p r e c i a t i o n

“ 1. have cup shaped mouthpieces and


expands into a bell-shaped end.

2. trumpet, French horn, trombone and tuba


belong to this category. “

Brass Instruments
BRASS
A r t A p p r e c i a t i o n

“ 1. make sound by hitting them with the hands,


special sticks or by striking or shaking their
parts together.

2. Kettledrums, chimes, xylophones, “


tambourine, castanets, cymbals and
maracas fall under this category.

Percussion
Instruments
PERCUSSION
A r t A p p r e c i a t i o n

“ 1. make sound by means of a keyboard which


consists of a series of black and white
keys.

2. piano, harpsichord, celesta and organ “


belong to this group.

Keyboard
Instruments
KEYBOARD
GENRE

Blues
Rock Music
Alternative Music

GEN
Classical Music
RE
Folk Music
Pop Music
Jazz
MUSIC
HAS CHANGED THE WORLD.

“ when some people get


sad, they often start
listening to music which
calms them down. If it “
wasn’t for music then this
world would been insane.
Thank You!
ALDAY / BELEGAL / DE CASTRO
DE CASTRO / MONTERO

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